Zimbabwean Opposition Party CCC Cries Foul As Police Ban 4 Rallies in a Month NewZimbabweCom: Zimbabwe
The CCC had sought to have rallies in Chiwanzamarara, Marondera; Chikomba in Mashonaland East, Chendambuya in Makoni district and another one in rural Mutare.
"Your intended convening notice is not compliant with the Law. The intended venue is also lined up with sporting activities by local football clubs who usually use the same venue," said the officer commanding Mutare rural district in response to CCC's notification. The CCC has not been allowed to hold a rally since last year's campaign period ahead of March by-elections. Even then ZRP anti-riot officers were ordered to shut down some of those which had been given the green light.
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